none1noIn this paper, I explore the contrast drawn by Aristotle in two parallel passages of the Posterior Analytics (I.6, 75a28–37 and II.17, 99a1–4) between ‘signs’ and ‘demonstration’. I argue that while at APo. I.6 Aristotle contrasts demonstration proper with a deductively valid sign-syllogism (the tekmērion of APr. II.27), at APo. II.17 the contrast is rather between a demonstration proper and a deductively invalid sign-syllogism (the sēmeion in the strict sense of APr. II.27).noneFrancesco BellucciFrancesco Bellucc
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In Posterior Analytics II 16-17, Aristotle seems to claim that there cannot be more than one explana...
Demonstrative logic, the study of demonstration as opposed to persuasion, is the subject of Aristotl...
This thesis asks for the role of signs in Aristotle's theory of knowledge. The great part of semioti...
Although the theory of the assertoric syllogism was Aristotle's great invention, one which dominated...
"It is an interesting and largely unexplored question whether Aristotle is in practice faithful to ...
In chapter 6 of book I of the Posterior Analytics, Aristotle contrasts proper demonstrations, which ...
§1 In J. Corcoran 〔4〕, 〔5〕 and T. Smiley 〔16〕, it has been shown that Aristotle's syllogistic in Pri...
Abstract. In the Organon Aristotle describes some deductive schemata in which inconsis-tencies do no...
The aim of this article is to help to clarify the role which Aristotle gives to definition in his th...
"In the second half of book 1 of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle reflects on the application of the f...
In the Organon Aristotle describes some deductive schemata in which inconsistencies do not entail th...
Demonstrative logic, the study of demonstration as opposed to persuasion, is the subject of Aristotl...
The present article is a review of the recent comprehensive study of the doctrines of Aristotle’s Po...
In Prior Analytics 1.1–22, Aristotle develops his proof system of non-modal and modal propositions. ...
Three key elements of Aristotle’s theory of demonstration have Pythagorean antecedents. Demonstratio...
In Posterior Analytics II 16-17, Aristotle seems to claim that there cannot be more than one explana...
Demonstrative logic, the study of demonstration as opposed to persuasion, is the subject of Aristotl...
This thesis asks for the role of signs in Aristotle's theory of knowledge. The great part of semioti...
Although the theory of the assertoric syllogism was Aristotle's great invention, one which dominated...
"It is an interesting and largely unexplored question whether Aristotle is in practice faithful to ...